40 SEEN AND HEARD AT THE EASTER PARADE by Walkover Correspondent -.J " S . Ir the Parade is F ornled!" * * * " p . ass III Review! " -tan, tan, tantantan -tan, tan, tantantan Braced by the tantalizing tang of mid-spring, New Yorkers stepped out tantivy on Easter. Briefly-they're off on a new sartorial tangent. Tangible evidence of this is their new headgear and, tanta- mount, their new shoes. This year Easter was paraded in tans, tans, tans. We had an idea it would he so from the rush business we've been doing in tan shoes for some weeks. You'll find what you need in Light Weight Tans, correctly styled, at any of the twelve Walk- Over stores around town. Prices $8.50, $10 and $12. 1Pofít - (()t/ef4 TWELVE STORES ALL AROUND THE TOWN 252 West 125th St. 1432 Broadway, at 40th St. 622 West 181st St. 1625 Broadway, near 50th St. 1173-75 Broadway, near 28th St. BROOKLYN 1355 Broadway near Gates Avenue BRONX 557 Melrose, at 3rd Ave. and 149th St. 565-7 Fulton SI:. opp. Hanover Place 946 Flatbush Ave. opp. Snyder Avenue 5406 Fifth Avenue YONKERS, N. Y. 16 Main Street TlI.tt.OCt"\AA:I( lIfo.US. MT:O':<< , PATERSON, N. J. 181 Market Street their importance may decline they are nevertheless vi tal to the show. I T is almost impossible for legends to arise about any human activity without a sound basis of truth. The legends may exaggerate the truth in- continently, but the facts remain. It is excellent, then, to learn that circus life is a romantic life: romantic, and sentimental, and exciting. These peo- ple of the circus ,believe with an un- questioning belief in the romance of their lives, and they live accordingly -in a world that is half childlike and half unreal, full of amazing simpli- cities, the very epitome of the ingenu- ous. They believe that their gaudy wagons and their gaudy costumes are beautiful-and so thev are beauti- .I ful. They realize their utter detachment from the workaday world, for they are more explicitly detached than al- most any other class of people. The vital facts of their life concern mat- ters which we view as amusingly tri vial. FOR these very reasons they are successf ul in their escape from our realities-taking in lieu thereof reali- ties which are impressive as only the realities of children's games can be. It is not difficult, prow ling behind the scenes, to understand the two great commonplace facts in the world's viewpoin t toward the circus: the pas- sionate desire of every child to be a performer-the pitying remark of dull maturity: "What a hard lifJe they must lead." -MORRIS MARKEY . N OTICE.- We do all kinds of hauling, long and short hauls, large or small loads. Call us any time day or night. Gods carefully handled and insured against damage. Hillsboro-Cincinnati 'J'ransportation Co.-H illsborQ (0 hio) ]yT ews-H era/d. And here we've been thinking every truck driver was an iconoclast! . Already they (the airmen) had been' in the air long enough since their take-off from Roosevelt Field 'J'uesday morning to have forged out across the Atlantic and landed in Paris had they taken this course instead of circling about in the vicinity of New Y ork.- The Wor/d. That's the way life is-hang round Long Island and you never get to Paris. APRIL 2,.3, 19 2, 7 .. .. .ç 'fiti' . ) I -- u u IT's altnost fun to be sick when you have reached the J3 -i OOK stage of recovery, for this gay box, filled with attrac.. tive books and . ll1agazlnes, opens the door to new realms of the 1l1ind and spirit while bones are tnending and irri ta bili ty gives promise of well- being. f]J Write or wire the name and address of your friend, giv.. ing the price of the as- sortment desired. Books and magazines of your choice or ours will be sent to home or hospital. BONNE SANTE BOXES are pricedat$5, $10 and up .."'. A B ',:f-;' OS lIoobl' Dus ' _ "l! to thPWórld IW.4:JthSt. ....\ / ! New York Branch: 5th Ave. arid 27th St. CHICAGO: 218 S. Wabasb Avenue WASHINGTON: 1322 F. St., N. w. ';If